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JOHN TOMAC ILLUSTRATION: THE WORLD AT WAR

February 1, 2018

John Tomac has been illustrating a column in World War II Magazine for the past few years; here is a selection of recent images in the ongoing series.  You have to look closely among the ancient ruins if you want to find any memorial or official reminders of the Second World War in Italy:

A three-minute meeting in May 1940 between General George C. Marshall and FDR may have altered the course of history.  Marshall convinced FDR that the flames of war wouldn’t be contained to Europe and Asia and the U.S. needed to start preparing:

A general on the eastern front grows tired of watching his men suffer through the winter because of Hitler’s incompetence and defects to the Soviet Union. He faces another set of complications when he refuses to join the Communist Party:

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